BIO 102 General Biology Spring 2017 Lecture Outline Protists I

BIO 102 General Biology Spring 2017 Lecture Outline Protists I

BIO 102 General Biology Spring 2017 Lecture Outline Protists I. Introduction A. Taxonomy Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Protista Not monophyletic B. General characteristics Cellular organization Size Reproduction Metabolism “Kingdom of convenience” C. Phylogeny 7 main groups: Flagellates Shelled cells Alveolates Stramenopiles Red & green algae Amoebozoans Choanoflagellates II. Flagellates A. General Characteristics Single-celled No cell wall Flagella Binary fission B. Anaerobic flagellates Live w/o oxygen Dipolomonads Giardia lamblia Parabasalids Trichomonas vaginalis C. Trypanosomes Kinetoplastids – larger group of which trypanosomes are a part Trypanosomes – parasites Trypanosoma brucei BIO 102 General Biology Spring 2017 Lecture Outline D. Euglenoids Varied group Some are photosynthetic Contain contractile vacuoles III. Shelled Cells A. Foraminiferans Calcium carbonate shells B. Radiolarians Silica shells IV. Alveolates A. General characteristics Layers of sacs under plasma membrane B. Ciliates Have cilia Single-celled Heterotrophs Example: Paramecium C. Dinoflagellates Have 2 flagella Single-celled Autotrophs Can cause algal blooms (“red tides”) D. Apicomplexans (sporozoans) Parasites Complex life cycles involve two or more hosts Example: Plasmodium falciparum Cause of malaria V. Stramenopiles A. General characteristics None? Grouped by molecular similarities rather than physical characteristics B. Diatoms 2-part shell Reproduce by asexual or sexual reproduction C. Brown algae Multicellular Dark color, live in cool or temperate water Life cycles show alternation of generations Sizes range widely Example: giant kelp (Macrocystis) BIO 102 General Biology Spring 2017 Lecture Outline D. Water molds Similar to fungi in some ways, but distinct Colonial or single-celled Example: Saprolegnia VI. Red & Green Algae A. Green algae Single- or multicellular Similar to land plants Chlorophyll a and b 2 groups Chlorophytes Charophyte algae B. Red algae Multicellular Red color due to different light-capturing molecules VII. Amoebozoans A. General characteristics Lack rigid shape Move by pseudopods B. Amoebas Entamoeba histolytica C. Slime molds Complex life cycle Colonial / multicellular .

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